Jeff, thanks for those links, after searching unsuccessfully for a hard copy f the manual I am very pleased to be able to download it.

Note even my family in the Army could find a hard copy, I was told it was not widely printed.

The program seems perfect for soldiers, not ideal for one on one self defense perhaps, but for the troops who can back eachother up it is perfect.

It takes advantage of the vital flaw of ground games, someones friend is going to come up and kill you while you are busy holding on.

This is why it is said by the author of the manual, the person who wins the fight is the one whose friends show up with guns first.

Very practical and realistic philosophy there.